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stamp act
Well, I'd love to know how one would answer a question on a math test without thinking. Anyway, sarcasm aside, if you don't think before you act, you will end up making some stupid decisions in life. It's more of an idiom--a cliche, if you will, but important life lesson nevertheless.
the Triangular Trade
Yes. The Sugar Act was a few years before the Intolerable Acts.
It was an act passed saying that meat needs to be inspected before slaughtered and processed before it is sent out for human consumption
think before you act
Reflexes.
The Stamp Act came before the Quartering Act.
Some do and some don't.
It means think carefully before you act.
Think before you act! Think ' What if she/he would do this do this to me?'. If you think she shouldn't do it to you, then don't do it!
The study of how individual citizens think, feel, and act politically is called <!--[endif]-->behavioralism.
You could spark something big.
i think it is called the stamp act
the answer is because the fact that the people kept blurting out things and so they had to think before they did a simple act that could really mess things up
Prudence.
Maybe they don't think before they act.